Caroline Herschel - One Of Many Reasons For Getting More Girls Into STEM / STEAM
In 1828 the Royal Astronomical Society awarded its gold medal to Caroline Herschel , the first woman to receive the prize. It wouldn't be awarded to another woman until 1996. Herschel was also the first woman to be paid for her contribution to science for the discovery of six new comets. On what would be her 266th birthday, Herschel has been honoured with a Google Doodle. The Doodle shows Herschel searching the skies for comets through her telescope. - The Telegraph It took 168 years for this medal to be awarded to another woman, Vera Rubin , in 1996. Vera developed an interest in science at 10 years old. (her father was an electrical engineer) It was her pioneering work on galaxy rotation rates and the descrepancy that she uncovered, that lead to the discovery of dark matter. I wonder…